Eight technology giants, including Google and Microsoft, have started a public campaign to limit government surveillance of users, The New York Times reports
The companies — Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, LinkedIn, and Yahoo — published an open letter in national newspapers and opened a website at reformgovernmentsurveillance.com (which, curiously, doesn’t work at the time of this writing)
In the letter, the Reform Government Surveillance group is calling for the U.S. President and Congress to limit surveillance of people, as it “undermines” their freedoms Read more…
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